UK: 'Women never forget, Gordon. So watch out'

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'A woman scorned is a dangerous thing. Hell hath no fury to match her menace.What hope for Gordon escaping the poisoned darts shot by women who have abandoned him? None whatsoever.

A woman overlooked, scorned and set adrift is a loose canon fully loaded and fizzing. At some stage she’ll go off with an almighty bang. Then she’ll reload and fire again.

Gordon Brown should be digging an underground shelter right now. He’s surrounded by dangerous women – and they all have his soft, tender bits in their sights. They want his career and his reputation. And boy, are they on course to claim them.
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Worse still, they are armed to the teeth with the kind of secrets that can cause the most pain. As any woman knows, the definition of a secret is something that should be kept closely confidential until it becomes irresistibly useful. These ladies have oodles of them.

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Murder, womb-cutting not so uncommon for women who’ll stop at nothing

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'While members of the psychiatric community were quick to point out that each case is different, they were just as fast in identifying a common thread: “a desperate longing for a child combined with either psychopathic tendencies or a psychotic break, which creates a delusional belief that an infant must be claimed, at any cost, to be ‘returned’ to its ‘rightful’ mother.

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Canada: Mixed reviews for women-only hotel floors

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Woman booked with filing false reports

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'JENNINGS, La. (AP) - A Lake Arthur woman has been booked with filing false police reports and theft after she admitted to making up separate rape and armed robbery claims.
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Cassidy said the charges resulted from Thibodeaux alleged false complaint of a rape at the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Jennings last November and an alleged false complaint of armed robbery at the Dollar General store in Lake Arthur in January.'

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'We are the girls ...?'

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'The University of Florida might want to rename its traditional game-day pep song "We Are the Girls From Old Florida."

Since 1998, female students have outnumbered males on the UF campus. Next year's incoming freshman class is expected to be 60 percent female - the highest level ever.

Nationally, women have long outnumbered men in college classrooms. In fact, UF is actually behind the trend and ranks last among state universities in the percentage of female students.
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The growing gender imbalance is "not a healthy situation," he said. He links the trend to a growing incarceration rate in the U.S. and an increasing number of men committing suicide.

He calls for changing the way in which boys are educated. Boys learn through a more active, hands-on learning style than girls, he said. Mischief-making boys are treated as criminals or sent to special education classes, he said.

"Boys aren't allowed to be boys today," he said. "They're treated as defective girls."'

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UK: Nursery school worker charged with sex offences

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'Plymouth, UK: A nursery school worker was today charged with seven offences, including sexual assault and distributing indecent images of children.

Vanessa George, 39, from Plymouth, is accused of four offences of sexual assault and one count each of making, possessing and distributing indecent images of children. George is in custody at Charles Cross police station, where she will be detained until she appears before Plymouth magistrates court tomorrow.
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Police were continuing to speak to staff at the Little Teds nursery in Plymouth and the parents of children who attend the centre. Police have not said whether the allegations relate to children at the nursery.
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George is understood to have worked at the unit for around two to three years as a member of the 15-strong staff.'

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Men rewarded in rape suspect's capture

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'Two Kensington men each received a $5,750 reward yesterday for their roles in the capture of Jose Carrasquillo, 26, who allegedly raped an 11-year-old girl on her way to school Monday morning.

"These guys stepped up to the plate," said Fraternal Order of Police President John McNesby, adding that $1,500 of the reward money was donated by a private citizen. "It shows it really hit the community hard. It's a good feeling [to know] he's off the street."

Investigators determined that two men from the mob of Carrasquillo's attackers, Fernando Genval and David Vargas, should receive the reward, McNesby said.
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In response to controversy surrounding the beating of Carrasquillo before he was charged, McNesby said the FOP does not condone vigilantism, but that he has no problem with how Carrasquillo was apprehended.'

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Wrong man attacked in vigilante injustice

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"Out of nowhere, I just start getting hit with sticks; I get hit with a baseball bat on my back. I was just getting stomped, I was just getting beat up for at least 45 seconds before I knew what was going on," Zenquis said.

It wasn't until then that he knew why he was being pummeled when someone yelled, 'You raped that little girl!.'

"I kept yelling, I'm innocent, I didn't do anything, I don't know what's going on," Zenquis said. "They were just calling me, 'Rapist! You deserve to die!' They were saying, 'Kill him, kill him!', and it was just too much.
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Police officers took him to the hospital and then the special victims unit, where detectives realized he was not the guy they were looking for and let him go. He says he feels terrible for the little girl that was raped and understands the anger people felt, but:

"They shouldn't have took the law into their own hands, ok? Because look, they got the wrong guy. What if they would have killed me? Then what?" Zenquis said.'

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Study: Boys' school issues neglected

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'FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 9 (UPI) -- Both boys and girls have learning issues, but those affecting boys in school are more serious and have been neglected, a U.S. researcher says.

Judith Kleinfeld of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, reviewed gender differences in literacy levels, college entrance tests, school grades, engagement in school, dropout rates, as well mental health, suicide, depression and conduct disorders.

The study, published in the journal Gender Issues, found that compared with girls, U.S. boys have lower rates of literacy, lower grades and engagement in school and higher drop-out rates. The boys also had dramatically higher rates of suicide, premature death, injuries, and arrests, and were also placed more often in special education.'

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UK: Why boys can't keep up with the girls

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'But the sheer weight of numbers suggests that it must be only a matter of time before hierarchical professions such as medicine and law are "feminised" – and hopefully for the better. Could it be that the downturn in the economy places an even higher premium on good degrees in the jobs marketplace, enabling more women to launch careers that go all the way to the top? Could it be that future female leaders smash the male-dominated networks that cling onto power so successfully, limiting social mobility in the UK? It will certainly take more than a decade for this to happen.

However, we must not lose sight of the stark underperformance of boys – particularly those from the poorest backgrounds. There are deep-rooted cultural forces at play – a "macho anti-intellectualism" that surfaces particularly during early secondary school. The need for role models is absolutely key. More dads in the primary school classroom would help to combat negative stereotypes of those who do well at school – early in children's lives.'

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Sussex student teacher in sex scandal seeks admittance into pretrial intervention program

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'FRANKFORD -- The state is awaiting the results of DNA tests as it proceeds with charges against a former elementary school teacher accused of sexual encounters with one of her students, an assistant county attorney said today.
During a brief pre-indictment conference in Superior Court in Newton, Sussex County Assistant Prosecutor Francis Koch also told Judge N. Peter Conforti that the defendant, Lindsay Massaro, has applied early for entry into the pretrial intervention program.
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Entry into the PTI program, a probationary program for nonviolent, first-time offenders that's a part of many plea agreements, requires approval from the prosecutor's office.
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Massaro was charged with second-degree sexual assault, third-degree endangering the welfare of a minor and fourth-degree criminal sexual contact. The second-degree charge carries a possible 10-year prison sentence.'

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Woman's Rape Charge Proves False

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'A Tippah County woman could face jail time for crying rape when it never really happened.

The initial report put law officers in at least two counties on alert and ran up huge investigative bills, until the victim recanted.

Investigators won't identify the woman but they have a lot to say about the seriousness of the false claim.

The rape report, a few weeks ago, put every law officer in Tippah County, and a few from out out of town on the streets to look for suspects.

Crimestoppers offered a $6,000 reward.

Investigators had just one problem, the report was a lie.

"Just a classic case of the shepherd boy crying wolf. Everybody came to the rescue," said District Attorney Ben Creekmore.'

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Veteran LAPD detective faces 1986 murder charges

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'LOS ANGELES – A veteran police officer accused of killing her ex-boyfriend's wife in 1986 rose through the ranks of the Police Department for two decades, even as the victim's father pleaded with police to investigate her.

On Tuesday, Stephanie Lazarus will face a judge on charges that she bit, beat and shot Sherri Rasmussen after breaking into her condominium 23 years ago.

Lazarus, 49, could be sentenced to death if convicted of Rasmussen's murder.'

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Woman accused in rape of neighbor boy has charges dropped

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'The case against a 30-year-old Salt Lake County woman accused of raping a 13-year-old neighbor boy came to an abrupt halt Monday after a witness gave prosecutors additional information that did not support the boy's story.

The dismissal came after attorneys and 3rd District Judge Vernice Trease spent the morning selecting a jury to hear the evidence against Catherine Cates, who was charged with four counts of first-degree felony rape of a child and one count of second-degree felony sexual abuse of a child.
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The boy's mother said she does not understand why prosecutors had not presented the case to a jury, despite changes in the roommate's testimony.

"[The roommate] actually walked in and caught the two of them [having sex]," the woman said.

Alicia Cook, spokeswoman for the Salt Lake County District Attorneys Office, called the roommate "a neutral witness" who provided last-minute details that were "contradictory to what victim was saying."'

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MSN propagates: "Men Are Pigs"

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'Happy June! More importantly, happy Ryan's-Dating-Sabbatical-Is-Over! I don't have any dates lined up yet, but that's OK because one of my romantic resolutions is to go with the flow. The only real prospect on my horizon is an attractive young lady who messaged me on Nerve a few days ago. I would probably reply if it weren't for one crucial detail:

She's 21. To put that in perspective, when I was a senior in high school she was a sixth grader (which is the official yard stick for measuring age differences in the dating world). To be honest, I don't think I could get over such a significant age gap, which definitely puts me in the male minority. I know tons of guys who only have eyes for significantly younger women. What is it they like so much about younger women? Here are a few ideas:
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4. Men Are Pigs. You already know I find older women extremely attractive, and I'm certainly not the only one. But it's simply a fact of nature that there are certain physical, um, perks to dating younger women.

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